A few months later, Naoko wrote that she lived in a mental hospital in the distant mountains. When Watanabe visited, he found that Naoko began to have the fullness and beauty of a mature woman, and he also got to know Reiko Kobayakawa, who shared the dormitory with Naoko. Before leaving, Watanabe said that he would wait for Naoko forever.
Kobayashi Midoriko is a character in the youth love novel Norwegian Forest, and she associates with the protagonist Watanabe. When Kobayashi Midoriko first met Watanabe, he fell in love with Watanabe. The two became friends, but because of Naoko, Watanabe always controlled the distance between them, and in the novel, Naoko knew nothing about the relationship between Watanabe and Naoko.
In the end, Junichi Watanabe could not resist Yoko's bold confession and charming vitality, but on the other hand, he never forgot Naoko's lingering pain and tenderness.
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This is a touching, gentle Shu Ya, a slightly sentimental love novel. Watanabe, the hero of the novel, started his love entanglement with two girls in the first person. Watanabe's first love Naoko was originally the girlfriend of his high school friend Muyue, and later Muyue committed suicide. A year later, Watanabe and Naoko met unexpectedly and started dating.
At this time, Naoko has become demure and shy, and a shadow that is difficult to capture passes through the beautiful crystal eyes from time to time. They just walk aimlessly in the streets of Tokyo, falling leaves day after day, either before or after, or side by side. On the night of Naoko's 20th birthday, they had sex, but Naoko disappeared the next day.
A few months later, Naoko wrote that she lived in a mental hospital in the distant mountains. When Watanabe visited, he found that Naoko began to have the fullness and beauty of a mature woman. Although they shared the same room at night, Watanabe restrained himself and said that he would wait for Naoko forever before breaking up.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Norwegian Forest